He's still at it. Bill Cosby, who spent eight seasons as the almost-too-perfect dad Cliff Huxtable on "The Cosby Show," is stumping for state funding for education today in Harrisburg. Cosby joins Gov. Ed Rendell in support of the funding that is threatened by the stalled state budget.

It's perfectly in character for the man who came into our living rooms with his picture-perfect family and his strict but loving parenting style for eight years. Every episode of the Emmy-Award-winning comedy had a lesson to be learned as we watched the Huxtable kids grow from adorable tykes into responsible adults. Sure the kids got in trouble but Cliff was always there with the right advice and fatherly support.

It's hard to believe "The Cosby Show" debuted in 1984, but after being the top-rated program for five consecutive years, it will live for ever in syndication. Currently episodes still run on TVLand.